'˜If we got Brexit campaign wrong, we wouldn't get another chance': Defra minister George Eustice talks to The Yorkshire Post

Farming Minister George Eustice speaks to farmers at Skipton Auction Mart. Picture Tony Johnson.Farming Minister George Eustice speaks to farmers at Skipton Auction Mart. Picture Tony Johnson.
Farming Minister George Eustice speaks to farmers at Skipton Auction Mart. Picture Tony Johnson.
In 2005, he was one of just six people working to make David Cameron the next Tory Party leader. 10 years later, he informed that same leader he would be campaigning against him in the referendum that would eventually cost him his job. Defra minister George Eustice talks to Kate Langston

The role of Minister for Farming and Fisheries is arguably not regarded as the most glamorous or highly sought-after position in Government.

And yet, as the recent rows over chlorinated chicken imports and soaring food prices have revealed, it is an area that will be of critical importance in the pre- and post-Brexit landscape.

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